We have everything from riding on a car-free trail and enjoying nature with your family and friends, to strenuous gravel and road courses that intermediate and advanced cyclists will really enjoy.
Here are all the routes on offer for this year’s edition of Ride The Willapa.
Please note that you don’t have to stick to these mileages exactly; these are just suggestions. The Willapa Hills Trail only goes two directions, and it’s a tad difficult to get lost. 🙂
Our ride does turn around at the Frances rest stop, which is also the end of the Tour de Frances route. This is mile 35 of the trail, for reference.
Click the route maps to see them on RideWithGPS.com, and feel free to download them from there to your phone or GPS unit to help you along during the ride!
Rainbow Falls Ramble
An easygoing, scenic route. Good for families or people who want an easier day in the saddle.
- All riders of all ages will love the scenery and the calm, flat nature of the trail
- Two rest stops with water, snacks and more
- Out-and-back: 33 miles
High Bridge Hightail
This one pays off with a dramatic view high above the Chehalis River, close to restaurants and more.
- A bit of an intermediate ride, and a good training ride for the STP or a longer ride
- Three rest stops with water, snacks and more
- Out-and-back: 46.4 miles
Tour de Frances
This is the route that brings you the most miles that we’ve offered on any of our RTW rides yet.
- A true adventure route with scenery for miles and some minorly challenging terrain
- Four rest stops with water, snacks and more
- Out-and-back: 71 miles
Chris’s Challenge
We’ve revamped our most difficult ride with a brand-new route that offers serious hills.
- Strong riders only on this one! This is for true gravel grinders and climbing aficionados.
- Four rest stops with water, snacks and more
- Choose your mileage: From 50 to 92 miles
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